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edonline
07-13-2005, 09:34 PM
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/entertainment/*http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/eo/20050714/en_movies_eo/16938

Independence Day for Transformers
By Joal Ryan

Optimus Prime has a prime release date: The Fourth of July.

Transformers, the long-planned, live-action movie based on the robot-morphing cartoon, comic and toy franchise, will roll into theaters July 4, 2007, DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures announced Wednesday. Michael Bay (The Island, The Rock) will direct; Steven Spielberg will executive produce.

Children of the 1980s likely will be champing at the tie-in lunchbox.

"The diehard fans will like it as long as it stays true to Transformers roots and doesn't stray too far from the ideals that we grew up with," Brendan Reilly, co-Webmaster of The Transformers Archive (www.tfarchive.com), said in an email interview about the movie announcement. "The casual or un-familar fan will need to see something awesome to win them over, although a 40-foot robot is usually pretty cool."

Cool-looking robots who convert themselves into battle tanks and other vehicles in order blow up things real good are at the mechanical heart of the Transformers, the classic tale of good automaton (the Autobots) versus evil automaton (the Decepticons) in a battle for control of Earth. Optimus Prime is the leader of the Autobots; Megatron, the dark lord of the Decepticons. Both Autobots and Decepticons hail from the planet Cybertron. All this backstory and more was revealed in Transformers, the syndicated cartoon series launched in 1984 with the help of toy-maker Hasbro, which simultaneously--and savvily--launched a still-thriving merchandise line.

No less savvy today, the makers of the new Transformers movie have already begun a full-scale offensive. The new official Website (www.transformers.com) went up Tuesday. Transformers: Cybertron, the latest animated series, launched this month on Cartoon Network. Burger King cooks up a monthlong action-figure promotion beginning in August. And this weekend in San Diego, on the occasion of Comic-Con International, the geek world's largest annual gawkfest, an 18-wheel truck touting the franchise's considerable wares will be beached in the convention hall.

In theory then, this thing ain't going to be Transformers: The Movie.

Transformers: The Movie was the little-loved 1986 animated feature that gave Optimus Prime, Megatron, et al., their first crack at the silver screen. Much as Fox is planning to right past cinematic wrongs with an all-new, A-list take on He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, another 1980s cartoon/toy phenomenon that spawned a cheeseball 1980s film, the new Transformers crew is looking to take its property upscale.

In a message board Monday post on his personal Website (www.donmurphy.net), Don Murphy, a Transformers co-executive producer, said Spielberg, DreamWorks and Hasbro are committed to making a film that is no less than "GREAT" (the capital letters are all his).

"It will be GREAT," Murphy continued, "and then we will make sequel after sequel. There is no doubt that this is true."

With excellence promised, the powers that be now need only to lock in actors and writers--none were announced Wednesday--and start cameras rolling. Time, after all, is of the essence. In publicly staking claim to July 4, 2007, DreamWorks and Paramount become the first studios to reserve that holiday date for their own. Currently, the only other release on the 2007 calendar is Spider-Man 3, set for May 4 of that year.

Until Transformers debuts in theaters, and after Comic-Con wraps, its considerable fandom can busy itself with BotCon (www.transformersclub.com/conventions/frisco/), described by organizer Brian Savage as being "like a giant group hug for everyone who enjoys Transformers."

Scheduled for Sept. 22-25 in Frisco, Texas, the latest edition of BotCon--the event is more than 10 years old--is expected to draw as many as 5,000 devotees of the shape-changing robots. "The whole movie announcement just adds more fire and fuel," said Savage, director of Hasbro's official Transformers Collectors Club.

The way Savage sees it, the unlikely secret to the Transformers' success is: Personality. Anyone, he said, can make a transforming robot.

"But guess what? It's not Optimus Prime."

Badbird
07-14-2005, 02:24 AM
Originally posted by edonline
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Transformers: The Movie was the little-loved 1986 animated feature...

"Little loved..." Are you fucking kidding me? People worship that movie. It's got a cult following as big as anything. I just saw a Japanese version of the soundtrack (complete with music score that was never released in the US) go for over $100 bucks on eBay.

I hate articles like this. It has all this great information, then makes some condesending "lunch box" type comment. Like reporting on any type of sci-fi convention and mentioning something like "They'll all fat and have no girlfriends." Or a video game mega-LAN-event and saying "They haven't seen the sunlight in months! They live in their parents basement!"

Don't give me your snobbish social commentery, just report the news.

Now, that being said... I was a little woried that headline meant Roland Emerich was going to direct it. I'm very releaved to see Bay is going to go through with it.

Can you just imagine? With him and Speilberg on board? The FX are gonna be earth-shattering-awesome.

Cronos
07-14-2005, 08:08 AM
Originally posted by Badbird
Can you just imagine? With him and Speilberg on board? The FX are gonna be earth-shattering-awesome.

yeah, theres no doubt itll look great

i was never really into Transformers and have yet to see the original series but from the sounds of it this will be something great

RavenBlade
07-14-2005, 08:10 AM
hopefully this will be huger than my credit card debt,
I want this movie to rock my socks off with a solid
story, and fantastic visuals to boot, because if they
get this wrong, which I doubt, but you never know,
they'll have one ticked off fan. I don't collect the
figures, haven't in a long long time, well since
I was a kid that is, but yeah, the 1986 animated
version was awesome, and is not little loved.
It has a huge fan base, and when my bills are done
being paid, I plan on buying the animated movie.

Raven

Shockwave
07-14-2005, 02:31 PM
I dont care WHEN it comes out, im doing the happy dance merely at the fact that is IS happening, and the talent they have onbaord to make it so.

Seeing Megatron on the big-screen is going to own, and maybe in time....Shockwave!:cool:

Iacon5
07-15-2005, 11:50 PM
im hearing that they're trying to do it all from a "human" perspective, as if the humans are the ones we give a shit about. no one cares about the humans, thats the opposiet of what the movie should be. the perfect script would be pretty much making the original three part origin episodes and adapting it to a screen play. i mean they can take out some scenes and change some of themore insignificant parts around and what have you but that should be the movie.

Solid Snake
07-17-2005, 08:10 PM
Official Site:
http://www.transformerslive.com/

Right now there is a video of Spielberg talking about the movie

Jimbo513
07-18-2005, 09:38 AM
Is it me or does Spielberg come off as "Hasbro just paid me a shit load of money to kiss this films ass" in that video?

Last Dragon
07-20-2005, 11:12 PM
So, is it all "Generation One" then?

Iacon5
07-21-2005, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Last Dragon
So, is it all "Generation One" then?
not looking like it, in the video i saw a helicopter decepticon, scorpinoc,rodimus and a couple of other guys that couldn't have been gen 1.
however, so long as they dont make any MAJOR changes this movie should rock

bigred760
07-21-2005, 12:38 PM
Originally posted by Iacon5
im hearing that they're trying to do it all from a "human" perspective, as if the humans are the ones we give a shit about. no one cares about the humans, thats the opposiet of what the movie should be. the perfect script would be pretty much making the original three part origin episodes and adapting it to a screen play. i mean they can take out some scenes and change some of themore insignificant parts around and what have you but that should be the movie.


While I don't know much . . . or anything . . . about the three part origin episodes, I think the "human" perspective should be pretty good. I'm seeing this as meaning that either first off or throughout, we'll be seeing the kickass robots from a person's perspective - see its gigantic-ness (is that a word? It is now :D). I don't think it'll hinder or make the movie any less awesome.

Shockwave
07-21-2005, 01:31 PM
im hearing that they're trying to do it all from a "human" perspective, as if the humans are the ones we give a shit about.

i think its a grand idea, and exactly the angle i was telling my bro i would try to go if i was in charge.

It NEEDS to be from a human perspective to introduce the Transformers to the audiance alongside the people of earth.

Show the Transformers fighting at the beginning and how they crash, but dont introduce them as actual CHARACTERS until the humans first meet them millions of years later.

Mr-Blonde
07-21-2005, 01:59 PM
So I see the game plan is to take all of the popular kids toys from my generation and turn them into films. My question is when is Thundercats the movie coming out?

Raul Duke
07-21-2005, 02:53 PM
Originally posted by Mr-Blonde
So I see the game plan is to take all of the popular kids toys from my generation and turn them into films. My question is when is Thundercats the movie coming out?

or the Slinky movie that was rumored last year?

Shockwave
07-21-2005, 03:28 PM
Wow.

Transformers, Smurfs, Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtles..


...pretty soon G.I. JOE has GOT to happen as well. If they did it right, it could kick some major ass METAL GEAR style.

Nachokoolaid
07-21-2005, 04:15 PM
Originally posted by Mr-Blonde
So I see the game plan is to take all of the popular kids toys from my generation and turn them into films. My question is when is Thundercats the movie coming out?

I'm not sure if it would make a good film, but either way, don't trash the 'Cats. That cartoon was ahead of its time.

Iacon5
07-21-2005, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by Shockwave
i think its a grand idea, and exactly the angle i was telling my bro i would try to go if i was in charge.

It NEEDS to be from a human perspective to introduce the Transformers to the audiance alongside the people of earth.

Show the Transformers fighting at the beginning and how they crash, but dont introduce them as actual CHARACTERS until the humans first meet them millions of years later.

i'm not sure. thats exactly what they tried to do with this new crappy tv series transformers armada. i saw the first 3 eps and i was all about these 3 humans and then the autobots and decepticons inexplcably show up as practicly secondary characters. the show sucked.
i have no problem with human characters but they shouldn't be the focus. they should play the same role they did in the comics and original tv show. i mean no one was rushing to the store to buy the "spike" action figure.
but hey it's steven speilberg so i have faith it will be cool.

Shockwave
07-21-2005, 10:54 PM
i'm not sure. thats exactly what they tried to do with this new crappy tv series transformers armada. i saw the first 3 eps and i was all about these 3 humans and then the autobots and decepticons inexplcably show up as practicly secondary characters. the show sucked.

Yeah, but that show WAS shit from the beginning because it was written like shit. All the characters sucked.

SS can do characters people like, and then introduce the Transformers to everyones shock and awe.

Think of it like Jurrassic Park. We get a glimps of them at the start. We see how they arrive on earth in the time of the Dinosaurs. End opening.

Flash Forward to present day. We get to know the human characters a little, and this motions us forward into the relationship that All the Transformers have to have with the humans, both good and bad. How they interact with humans would be pivital for me.

I dont want a shoot em up, arcade movie. Id want action, sure, but id want character moments as well.

Sero23
07-26-2005, 12:45 PM
Ok, I have been a G1 fan since I got my first Chronoform watch. I at first was very happy that they were making a Tformers film. i have heard a lot of rumours, but after visiting tformers websites nearly every day, and Dons site, I feel I can set some rumors straight.
1. The validity of the most recent post about the behind the scenes turmoil from the movie seems a lot of someone pretending to know what they dont. Why?
A: The convention only brought one plate for the truck, which was indeed stolen. And then returned, which provided the returner a 20th anniversary Prime.
B. As far as I remember, Bay has always said he was making the movie after he films something else first.
C. The writers actually left the script to go to MI3, and new writers were brought in.
D. SS plans for this to be a return to the Amblin a boy and his alien movie (YECK!), er a boy and his car, which changes into a robot, and oh, hes part of a war with some other bots.
This is what I have read. The movie will center around a boy and his car. Soundwave's alt form is tightly under wraps. Megatron is a tank. There are 5 to 7 bots on each side. It will take place in the southwest. The new writers are still working on a script. The Alternators line which has over 20 fully licensed vehicles now) will most likely be the toys, or some variation of the line. George Clooney or any other voice actors have not been hired yet, as there is no script, so no roles. You can check on all these facts by going to a few fansites like http://www.tfw2005.com , or http://www.allspark.com to name a couple. Also check Dons forum on the movie (good luck sifting).

OK, a day later and wiser. The turmoil was posted online by several sites. Don murphy promptly contacted them, and they respected his wishes, and took them down.